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Diana NA
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[Newbie] How to find long distance markets?

Diana NA
  • Orange County, CA
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Hello! I'm just starting on my real estate investment journey! Just attended Brandon's multi-family investments webinar a few minutes ago, and was wondering if anyone could give me some insight into how to find good markets when you're looking long distance? I live in Orange County, CA and housing here is quite expensive, so I'm trying to broaden my horizons. So far I've just tried going on Redfin and zooming out really wide and clicking on random counties haha. I'm thinking there's probably a better strategy. If you have any tips, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!

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Hattie Dizmond
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Hattie Dizmond
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There are any number of ways to get into long-distance investing. You need to decide a few things first, like whether you want to be an active investor or a passive investor. If you just want to get into REI and are fine being passive, you could always look into any number of the turnkey investment groups. You can find them right here on Bigger Pockets, but (I'm not affiliated.) Memphis Invest would be one group to look at.

If you're looking to be more of an active, hands-on investor, you need to decide whether your situation is going to allow you to travel to a market(s) for acquisitions or whether you would rather have boots on the ground in those markets.  

There are any number of approaches you can take.  There are also any number of ways to locate the properties you're looking for.  In the Midwest you may be able to work remotely with an agent to locate properties.  In the Dallas area, it would depend on what class of property you are looking for and what your acquisition parameters - financial targets - are.  If your numbers are aggressive, and you're looking for B property, it's unlikely you will find those, using a traditional agent, in Dallas.

So, there's a lot of detail you need to fill in, before anyone can do anything more than simply suggest a market you might want to check out.

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